Nitazene Control Act
Summary
What This Bill Does
The Nitazene Control Act adds benzimidazole-opioids commonly called nitazenes to Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. The class covers substances, salts, isomers, and salts of isomers substantially similar to etonitazene or isotonitazene, with a benzimidazole core, benzyl or substituted benzyl group, basic nitrogen-containing side chain, and mu-opioid receptor agonist activity. Listed examples include etonitazene, clonitazene, metonitazene, isotonitazene, protonitazene, butonitazene, etodesnitazene, flunitazene, N-pyrrolidino etonitazene, N-desethyl isotonitazene, and N-piperidinyl etonitazene. Substances temporarily scheduled become permanently scheduled as of enactment. The Attorney General, in consultation with HHS, may issue rules clarifying the nitazene class. Existing researchers working under an active IND or other FDA or DEA-recognized exemption with prior IRB approval can continue without immediately obtaining a Schedule I registration if they notify the Attorney General within 90 days; that transition lasts up to 18 months while expedited registration applications proceed.
Who Benefits and How
Public health agencies benefit from permanent Schedule I control of a class of potent synthetic opioids linked to overdose risk. Drug enforcement agents benefit from a class-wide nitazene definition covering substantially similar substances and named examples. Communities affected by opioid overdoses benefit if permanent scheduling reduces unlawful nitazene distribution. Existing nitazene researchers benefit from an 18-month transition window and expedited registration process.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Nitazene traffickers face Schedule I criminal and regulatory consequences for substances in the defined class. Legitimate researchers must notify the Attorney General within 90 days and apply for Schedule I registration within the transition period. DEA registration staff must expedite qualifying applications to avoid disrupting existing approved research. Attorney General rulemaking staff must consult HHS if clarifying rules are needed for the nitazene class.
Key Provisions
- Adds nitazene benzimidazole-opioids to Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.
- Permanently schedules substances that were temporarily scheduled before enactment.
- Authorizes Attorney General rules clarifying the class in consultation with HHS.
- Provides an 18-month transition for existing IND or exempt IRB-approved research after 90-day notice.
- Bars initiation of new nitazene research without proper registration and scheduling compliance.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Permanently places nitazene benzimidazole-opioids and substantially similar mu-opioid receptor agonists in Schedule I while giving existing approved researchers an 18-month transition window.
Key Policy Areas
Controlled Substances, Public Health, Research
Primary Purpose
Permanently places nitazene benzimidazole-opioids and substantially similar mu-opioid receptor agonists in Schedule I while giving existing approved researchers an 18-month transition window.
Policy Domains
Resolution provisions
Identified Gains
- Public health agencies
- Drug enforcement agents
- Communities affected by opioid overdoses
- Existing nitazene researchers
Identified Costs
- Nitazene traffickers
- Legitimate researchers
- DEA registration staff
- Attorney General rulemaking staff
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeMr. Vindman (for himself and Mr. Baumgartner) introduced the following …
Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in …
Introduced in House
Stakeholder Effects
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DEA registration staff, Public health agencies
Positive-direction: Public health agencies
Negative-direction: DEA registration staff
Drug enforcement agents, Nitazene traffickers
Positive-direction: Drug enforcement agents
Negative-direction: Nitazene traffickers
Existing nitazene researchers, Legitimate researchers
Positive-direction: Existing nitazene researchers
Negative-direction: Legitimate researchers
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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